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Laetiporus sulphureus

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emerges directly from the trunk of a tree and is initially knob-shaped, but soon expands to fan-shaped shelves, typically growing in overlapping tiers. It is sulphur-yellow to bright orange in color and has a suedelike texture. Old fruitbodies fade to tan or whitish. Each shelf may be anywhere from 5
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Young specimens are edible if they exude large amounts of a clear to pale yellow watery liquid. Only the young outer edges of larger specimens should be collected, as older portions tend to be tough, unpalatable, and bug-infested. The mushroom should not be eaten raw. Certain species of
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in the roots, tree base and stem. After infection, the wood is at first discolored yellowish to red but subsequently becomes reddish-brown and brittle. At the final stages of decay, the wood can be rubbed like powder between the fingers.
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Severe adverse reactions can occur, including vomiting and fever, in about 10% of the population, but this is now thought to be the result of confusion with morphologically similar species such as
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is widely distributed across Europe and North America, although its range may be restricted to areas east of the Rockies. It grows on dead or mature
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Burdsall, Jr., Harold H.; Banik, Mark T. (2001). "The genus Laetiporus in North America". Harvard Papers in Botany 6 (1): 43–55.
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Breitenbach J., Kränzlin F. (1986). Fungi of Switzerland, Volume 2: Non-gilled fungi. Verlag Mykologia, Luzern, Switzerland
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A specimen weighing 45 kilograms (100 lb) was found in the New Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom, on 15 October 1990.
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in butter or prepared in a cream sauce served on toast or rice. It is highly regarded in Germany and North America.
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in 1789. It has had many synonyms and was finally given its current name in 1920 by American mycologist
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and haemagglutination activities. Haemolytic lectins are sugar-binding proteins that lyse and
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Many people think that the mushroom tastes like crab or lobster leading to the nickname
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Mancheño JM, Tateno H, Goldstein IJ, Martínez-Ripoll M, Hermoso JA (April 2005).
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sequences from North American collections have delineated five distinct
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and has been reported from a very wide variety of host trees, such as
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upset after eating this mushroom, and it should not be consumed raw.
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cells. These biochemical activities are promoted when bound to
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of trees on which it grows. Unlike many bracket fungi, it is
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when young, although adverse reactions have been reported.
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isolates, while Sulphureus clade II contains yellow-pored
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and nuclear large subunit and mitochondrial small subunit
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Investigations in North America have shown that there are
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K. Miller, Jr., Orson; Miller, H.; Miller, Hope (1980).
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and other brown rot polypore genera in North America".
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hemolytic pore-forming lectin in complex with sugars"
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Lindner DL, Banik MT (2008). "Molecular phylogeny of
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occurs at a much smaller and less mechanized scale.
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Index


Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Polyporales
Fomitopsidaceae
Laetiporus
Binomial name
Bull.
Murrill
Synonyms
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Mycological characteristics
hymenium
Cap
Hymenium
stipe
Spore print
saprotrophic
parasitic
choice
species
bracket fungus
common names
saprophyte
parasite
heartwood

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